The theory behind the popping cork is that game fish are attracted to surface commotion because it simulates surface feeding or baits fleeing from predators. When game fish come to investigate the sounds, they see the bait or lure dangling below the cork and hit it. The angler casts the popping cork to a spot where fish are likely to cruise or hang out, then he yanks hard on the rod a time or two to make the float pop loudly and splash on top of the water, while the bait or lure dangles enticingly several feet below.

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